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Hi guys,

 

I brought 32 gillette mach 3 blades with me from the UK and am almost out. They sell them at my local 7-11 but prices are outrageous. How do Thai guys shave? Surely they aren't spending 200 baht for 2 blades? Is there anywhere online you can order them cheaper? I used to buy 16 for 15 quid plus shipping back home, about a third of the price that they go for here.

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Found buying the Gillette blades too expensive so converted to the Feather double edge blades, 650 baht for 100. Also Barbasol shaving cream/foam and a good quality adj razor.

Lasts for years.

Edit: From Lazada.

 

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51 minutes ago, ricklev said:

The Gillette Mach 3 and the Gillette Fusion are excellent razors.  Spend the money!

Fact! I have tried every blade there is and nothing vaguely compares with Gillette - unfortunately! 

I buy on ebay - post free - https://www.ebay.com/itm/8PCS-ORIGINAL-GILLETTE-FUSION-PROGLIDE-FLEXBALL-SHAVING-RAZOR-CARTRIDGES-BLADES/113655566825?_trkparms=aid%3D555018%26algo%3DPL.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D57476%26meid%3D000d9b10f81847f38106fd9b42172c6d%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D113626868760%26itm%3D113655566825%26pg%3D2047675&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851

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I bought a bunch of gillette on line,cheap but fake!!!

Easy to check if they are fake or not,a lot are.

You can tell right away when you try to shave,they have a tendency to take small pieces out of your skin and that hurts and bleeds like hell.

I used to use a foam called Arko,it can not find it anymore but i read here Barbasol is a good brand,i will try that.

Why dont they invent anything that just stops your hair from growing?

 

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24 minutes ago, jvs said:

I bought a bunch of gillette on line,cheap but fake!!!

Easy to check if they are fake or not,a lot are.

You can tell right away when you try to shave,they have a tendency to take small pieces out of your skin and that hurts and bleeds like hell.

I used to use a foam called Arko,it can not find it anymore but i read here Barbasol is a good brand,i will try that.

Why dont they invent anything that just stops your hair from growing?

 

Shaving Balm

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/arko-after-shave-balm-extra-sensitive-less-irritation-healthy-skin-long-lasting-freshness-with-its-special-formula-arko-men-aftershave-balm-series-soften-and-comfort-the-skin-which-was-dried-and-irritated-by-shaving-product-from-this-turkish-brand-i134733555-s151819864.html?spm=a2o4m.searchlist.list.1.43d05103TI5BkF&search=1

 

Shaving foam

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/arko-men-shaving-foam-performance-200-gram-less-irritation-healthy-skin-long-lasting-freshness-with-its-special-formula-soften-and-comfort-the-skin-which-was-dried-and-irritated-by-shaving-product-from-this-turkish-brand-i154342103-s181859141.html?spm=a2o4m.searchlist.list.3.43d05103u6rRci&search=1

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   I use Gillette Profusion blades.. Before I shave, I use Nivea facial scrub on my face and neck. This exfoliates the dry skin cells and also softens the whiskers. I then use my wife's Lux moisturizing body wash as shave cream. I do the same 3-direction shave as demonstrated in the video that was posted. I also apply Nivea post shave balm afterwards. 

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On 8/9/2019 at 8:56 PM, vogie said:

Found buying the Gillette blades too expensive so converted to the Feather double edge blades, 650 baht for 100. Also Barbasol shaving cream/foam and a good quality adj razor.

Lasts for years.

Edit: From Lazada.

 

 

Feather are twice as good as Gillette.  

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On 8/10/2019 at 10:36 AM, lopburi3 said:

No such thing if you want a close shave.

why do you or anyone else need a shave that close? to the point where you are scrapping off all your skin cells? 

 

sincere question, i do not mean to come off as judgmental. I just never have got this, shavers do a very good job, and do not leave as many red spots and weird ingrown hairs. id say a good electric anyway, is faster, cheaper (in long run easily) and requires no gel. it is also much much less irritating to skin. 

 

i suppose if that is the look you are going for, do it, just seems like a lot of trouble to go through to somehow satisfy other people's very warped expectations. insert pic of electric shaved guy vs regular shaved guy here ????

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why do you or anyone else need a shave that close? to the point where you are scrapping off all your skin cells? 
 
sincere question, i do not mean to come off as judgmental. I just never have got this, shavers do a very good job, and do not leave as many red spots and weird ingrown hairs.
 
i suppose if that is the look you are going for, do it, just seems like a lot of trouble to go through to somehow satisfy other people's very warped expectations. insert pic of electric shaved guy vs regular shaved guy here [emoji846]
When i first started shaving i used a braun electric shaver, never got a close enough shave particularly around the adams apple, i switched to blades and never looked back
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24 minutes ago, marcusarelus said:

Feather are twice as good as Gillette.  

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The cheap blades I can get about two shaves from them, but Feather I throw them away after five shaves and there is still probably some more shaves left in them.

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